Throwback Thursday: Reading with AAC
Language and literacy learning go hand-in-hand, so it is no surprise that reading plays an important role in our AAC services. Today, we revisit a number of past posts on this topic.
- As They Grow: Books for Beginning Readers of Any Age
- Making Shared Book Reading Awesome for AAC Users Who Don’t Like Books
- Alphabet Books & AAC Implementation
- AAC, Literacy, & Squishy Books
- Books Featuring Children & Youth with Disabilities
- Asking Good Questions During Interactive Book Reading with AAC Learners
- AAC & Book Creator
- Loving Literacy-Let’s Read and Write Storybooks
- Growing AAC Professionals: AAC-friendly Books
- 5 Ways to Use Books to Build Interaction with AAC Learners
- Adapting Books with Visual Scenes
- AAC-friendly Accessible Books
- Make It PrAACtical: Display Stand for Visual Supports or Books
- 5 Books Featuring Children Who Use AAC
- Reading with AAC Across the Stages of Language Development
- Using Adapted Books with AAC Learners: 3 Important Questions to Ask
- Reading with AAC at the Beenleigh School
Do you have a favorite post about AAC and reading? Feel free to let us know.
Filed under: Featured Posts, PrAACtical Thinking
This post was written by Carole Zangari